Lambs supplemented with Amazonian oilseed co-products: Meat quality and fatty acid profile

Author:

de Castro Vinícius Costa Gomes,Budel Juliana Cristina de Castro,Rodrigues Thomaz Cyro Guimarães de CarvalhoORCID,Silva Bruna Almeida,Joset Waléria Cristina Lopes,de Lima Alyne Cristina Sodré,Souza Shirley Motta,Bessa Rui José Branquinho,Alves Suzana Paula AlmeidaORCID,da Silva Jamile Andrea Rodrigues,Joele Maria Regina Sarkis Peixoto,Maciel e Silva André Guimarães,Lourenço-Júnior José de Brito

Abstract

The Amazon has a wide variety of oilseeds that generate a huge amount of co-products with potential for use in animal nutrition. The objective was to use alternative resources (oilseed cakes) in the feeding of lambs to assign a sustainable destination to this biomass, and evaluate its influence on the quality and fatty acid (FA) profile of the meat. Twenty-four lambs, male, castrated, crossbred Dorper × Santa Inês, weighing 30 ± 1.3 kg of initial body weight, were distributed in a completely randomized design in 4 treatments (diets) with six replications (animals). The control diet (Control) contained corn and soybean meal as main ingredients, which were partially replaced in the other diets by cupuassu cake diet (Cup), palm kernel cake diet (Palm) and tucuma cake diet (Tuc). The inclusion of Amazon cakes influences the lipid (P = 0.02) and protein (P < 0.01) composition of meat (longissimus lumborum); reduces cooking losses (P < 0.01); influences the colors (L, a, b), chroma, and Hue Angle (P < 0.01); promotes changes in total FA composition and FA profile (P < 0.05); reduces hypocholesterolemic FA (h) (P = 0.01), but does not influence hypercholesterolemic (H) and indices h:H, AI and TI (P > 0.05). The inclusion of oilseed cakes influences the chemical composition, physical parameters, composition and fatty acid profile of the meat, but does not influence the indicators of atherogenicity, thrombogenicity and cholesterolemia.

Funder

Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) - Brazil

Dean of Research and Postgraduate Studies

Graduate Program in Animal Science

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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